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Re: LGS rant

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 12:16 am
by jeffk
WARDY91 wrote:They did have 204 ammo on the shelf , don't recall what brand was previously told it was the good stuff , price $52 a packet of 20


It would want to reload its self at least once for that sorta coin.[/quote]

it would want to shoot and skin the bloody fox too! And drive me home afterwards.....

Re: LGS rant

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 9:31 am
by Seddo
It pays to stock up if you like certain components. I try to buy powder in 4kg tubs when possible and primers by the case and make sure you start looking to top up when you crack the half way mark.

Re: LGS rant

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 9:40 am
by kjd
chappo555 wrote:Do you honestly believe the shop doesn't want to have powder so they can't sell it to you. Fair dinkum. A change in distributer, a high demand in the US and dangerous goods freight changes have all had an impact on supply.

I know its easy to bag any LGS but just step back and have a think about the real issues. I know we try and order powder 6 months in advance but you can still get caught short. We sold out of 4kg lots of 2208 in the space of a week and that was our six month order.
Exactly Chappo,

People have a far too simplistic view on gun shops, they think the reason we don't have something is because of laziness or poor customer service when we have thousands of $ worth of it on back order and other factors prevent us from getting stock.

Re: LGS rant

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 10:00 am
by jeffk
kjd wrote: Exactly Chappo,

People have a far too simplistic view on gun shops, they think the reason we don't have something is because of laziness or poor customer service when we have thousands of $ worth of it on back order and other factors prevent us from getting stock.

No mate, that's probably true of your employer who is known for doing the right thing...there are PLENTY that match the other description too, unfortunately!! :roll:

Re: LGS rant

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 10:02 am
by kjd
I can't really argue with that one Jeff!

Re: LGS rant

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 10:35 am
by Gnome
Harb wrote:Its still a transport issue I believe....... that mixed with the demand means its hard to get


While at the LGS at Cessnock the yesterday I was informed that Tamworth Firearms has an 8 tonne order coming into them but did not have a definite arrival date. Was also informed that with the new dangerous goods transport issues that the trucks transporting them will not be stopping at smaller shops now and only going to the major cities and the only way the smaller shops can get powder allotments dropped off to them is to order 150kg min.

Re: LGS rant

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 12:52 pm
by GriMo
The Gnome wrote:
Harb wrote:Its still a transport issue I believe....... that mixed with the demand means its hard to get


While at the LGS at Cessnock the yesterday I was informed that Tamworth Firearms has an 8 tonne order coming into them but did not have a definite arrival date. Was also informed that with the new dangerous goods transport issues that the trucks transporting them will not be stopping at smaller shops now and only going to the major cities and the only way the smaller shops can get powder allotments dropped off to them is to order 150kg min.
How do people come up with this shit?

Re: LGS rant

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 2:57 pm
by The Raven
I'm confused.

Isn't that around 123458867 grains (depending on calibre etc) or vaguely 2.5million rounds worth... I doubt there would be a typical gun shop in Australia that would sell that much powder, or rounds, in a year....Let alone have somewhere secure, legal, and insured to hold that much (ie. garden shed :roll: ).

Now name me a LGS that is going to accept a 'whenever' delivery date for 8 tonnes of powder? Either they have a typo on the order or they want it! If they want 8 tonnes they obviously have customers demanding it, and a 'whenever' delivery means they'll buy a competitors product...

Now name me one supplier (or their salesdude) who'd happily walk way from an order of that size? I'd be pulling out all stops to get an order like that. Explain to your boss why you let that order go to a competitor.

PS. Perhaps someone wildcatting an 8 tonne round? Care to calculate what dimensions we need?

PPS. Forgive me, shitty mood today. :x

Re: LGS rant

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 3:11 pm
by kjd
Not to mention the storage requirements for that much powder are not your typical powder cabinet found at a gun shop.

Someone is telling porkies and some other people are gullible.

Re: LGS rant

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 3:20 pm
by stinkitup
Would be interested to know if it is a delivery/shipping/cartage type issue eg is there only one truck carrying this stuff or is it the supplier not putting enough aside to the local market or the the middle man/company.

It is hard ......no frustrating to go to a GS and them not have any powder .... everytime lately or the not sure when it comes in response. Most likely not the shops fault as others have noted.

What if there was a GP delivery guy bit like the milko :) hmmmm :idea:

Re: LGS rant

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 3:29 pm
by kjd
stinkitup wrote:Would be interested to know if it is a delivery/shipping/cartage type issue eg is there only one truck carrying this stuff or is it the supplier not putting enough aside to the local market or the the middle man/company.

It is hard ......no frustrating to go to a GS and them not have any powder .... everytime lately or the not sure when it comes in response. Most likely not the shops fault as others have noted.

What if there was a GP delivery guy bit like the milko :) hmmmm :idea:
What powder are you chasing we have pretty good stocks atm.

Re: LGS rant

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 4:45 pm
by GriMo
The Raven wrote:I'm confused.

Isn't that around 123458867 grains (depending on calibre etc) or vaguely 2.5million rounds worth... I doubt there would be a typical gun shop in Australia that would sell that much powder, or rounds, in a year....Let alone have somewhere secure, legal, and insured to hold that much (ie. garden shed :roll: ).

Now name me a LGS that is going to accept a 'whenever' delivery date for 8 tonnes of powder? Either they have a typo on the order or they want it! If they want 8 tonnes they obviously have customers demanding it, and a 'whenever' delivery means they'll buy a competitors product...

Now name me one supplier (or their salesdude) who'd happily walk way from an order of that size? I'd be pulling out all stops to get an order like that. Explain to your boss why you let that order go to a competitor.

PS. Perhaps someone wildcatting an 8 tonne round? Care to calculate what dimensions we need?

PPS. Forgive me, shitty mood today. :x
1.235 x (10)8 by my reckoning aswell. Near enough to a lazy $3/4 mil order of powder. Or if we need a visual representation it's 4 falcadores worth of powder... My ass

I suspect though the total order might be in the vicinity of 8 tonnes(maybe a few big safes coming in) and a component of that might be 100kg or do of powder.

On the topic of stuff from a gunshop you got any 39gn SBK's Keith?

Re: LGS rant

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 7:34 pm
by steven
Here are some facts on the powder situation.
1.Winchester now has a transport company that will deliver powder regularly.
2.They are only allowed to deliver 50kgs per day per shop which is the same as when Nioa were the ADI distributors. Thats the law on dangerous good 1.3c.
3.Nioa also will be using the same company but are waiting on the paperwork to be finalised after some of it was filled out wrong.
4.Tamworth Firearms only has a license for 200kgs. Up until last week when the new carrier started we hadn't had a powder delivery for 3 months.

Steve

Re: LGS rant

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 7:40 pm
by The Raven
steven wrote:Here are some facts on the powder situation.
1.Winchester now has a transport company that will deliver powder regularly.
2.They are only allowed to deliver 50kgs per day per shop which is the same as when Nioa were the ADI distributors. Thats the law on dangerous good 1.3c.
3.Nioa also will be using the same company but are waiting on the paperwork to be finalised after some of it was filled out wrong.
4.Tamworth Firearms only has a license for 200kgs. Up until last week when the new carrier started we hadn't had a powder delivery for 3 months.

Steve
Ok, that makes a lot more sense.

What is the transport problem, a lack of approved carriers or what? Might be a new business to go into, drive around with powder all day.

Funny how the powder is considered so dangerous, yet LPG tankers drive through town all day.

Re: LGS rant

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 7:43 pm
by adamjp
steven wrote:Here are some facts on the powder situation.
1.Winchester now has a transport company that will deliver powder regularly.
2.They are only allowed to deliver 50kgs per day per shop which is the same as when Nioa were the ADI distributors. Thats the law on dangerous good 1.3c.
3.Nioa also will be using the same company but are waiting on the paperwork to be finalised after some of it was filled out wrong.
4.Tamworth Firearms only has a license for 200kgs. Up until last week when the new carrier started we hadn't had a powder delivery for 3 months.

Steve
Steve has nailed it.

Thales Australia chose to partner with Winchester in their bid for the ADF Munitions contract. The change over coincided with idiot DG laws coming into effect. I would prefer to have a truck with 20t of powder catch fire than a truck with 20,000l or petrol or LPG. One will burn hot and hard, the other will go BOOOM.

Not helped by Winchester Australia maintaining their minimum order policy ($10,000) which effectively wipes most small gunshops off the order list.

Nioa has teamed with ATK (think Weaver/Federal/RCBS) from the USA. Other shortlisted contenders are BAe Systems and RUAG (the German company that makes Geco, RWS and Norma). All four of them already run large munitions plants for other governments - the government owns the plant, the contractor runs it for a set time (usually 10 years) before it goes up for contract again.